Cato
Experience the timeless power of liberty with "Cato" by Joseph Addison, first produced in 1713. This profound historical drama has inspired generations in their pursuit of freedom. The 2004 edition from Liberty Fund not only features Addison's celebrated tragedy but also includes a selection of his insightful essays that explore the play's central themes. Spanning 282 pages, this literary work provides a captivating look at the life of Marcus Porcius Cato, a prominent Roman politician known for his unwavering principles. With contributions from notable scholars Christine Dunn Henderson and Mark E. Yellin, this edition is perfect for both literature enthusiasts and history buffs. Don't miss the chance to delve into a classic that examines the essence of courage and moral integrity in the face of adversity.